Problem with installation of Wordcloud in anaconda

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I am trying to install "wordcloud" package in anaconda, but am not able to do it. I am getting the below error.

UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict: - wordcloud - xlsxwriter Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
Mar 26, 2018 in Data Analytics by kurt_cobain
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3 answers to this question.

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Try either of the below commands:

pip install wordcloud
conda install -c conda-forge wordcloud

Hope it works!!

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Thanks!

answered Mar 26, 2018 by Bharani
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Hi Sir;

Iam not able to install wordcloud in python pls do help me!

I tried the above codes but still it not.
Hey there! Could you please post the error you are getting while installing wordcloud?
failed with initial frozen solve.retrying with flexible solve.
Second command worked for me
+1 vote

Using Anaconda Python 3.6 version For Windows you can do it as:

  • Installation of wordcloud package
  • download wordcloud‑1.3.2‑cp36‑cp36m‑win_amd64.whl
  • Copy the file to your current working directory
  • Open command prompt
  • python -m pip install wordcloud-1.3.2-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl
answered Aug 7, 2018 by Priyaj
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Try this:

conda remove anaconda --force

Once you've removed anaconda, now try doing conda update --all, or any other operation you need to. With that metapackage out of the picture, the solver should have an easier time resolving dependency conflicts

answered Dec 4, 2018 by Kalgi
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